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[1 Peter 5:9b] This verse reminds us of seven truths about suffering: it is universal, has purpose, is inevitable, painful, and temporary, God has promised to help us in it and it reminds us of God's call.
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[Matt 18:1-6] Jesus answers the question of who is the greatest by showing His disciples a child and launching into an object lesson about humility and love of the brethren. If you see yourself as a needy child before God your Heavenly Father, you will pray to seek His provision, help, salvation. If you love the Lord, you will love His children.…
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[Matt 5:3-12] Jesus’ sermon on the Mount is the single greatest exposition of the Christian life. The Beatitudes are eight characteristics of being a true disciple of Jesus. Hope is not just a noun but a verb, we must exercise that hope in God’s promises. We must feed and water our Christian hope for it to grow strong and bear fruit. The poor in sp…
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[2 Tim 1:5, 3:15] Timothy’s mother and grandmother had a significant influence on him and regard for sacred scripture. The expression of their sincere faith was to teach Timothy the scriptures, which lead to salvation through faith alone in Jesus. They allowed the scriptures, the word of God, to do its work by His power. Mothers like Timothy's are …
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There are many examples throughout the New Testament of leaders being appointed to meet a need by the consensus of the body with the agreement of other elders. Considering adding another elder at the request of our current elders because they need his hep, just like Paul needed Timothy.
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[1 Peter 5:8-9] We ought to be sober and alert, focused on the unseen spiritual realm with an awareness of our adversary who is seeking our destruction, resisting him through steadfast faith in Christ.
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Jesus' resurrection is full of glory, and we as His disciples will likewise be glorified with Him.
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[1 Peter 5:6-7] Every day conscious placing of ourselves under God’s will, strength and timing through prayer is the means to contentment. Humility is the posture that glorifies Him as an acknowledgement of where true power comes from to work in the hearts and lives of people (including us!) and assurance that it will be the Lord building the house…
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[1 Peter 5:5] There are clear biblical examples of God opposing the proud actively and immediately (i.e. Haman, Pharaoh, Nebuchadnezzar, Herod, etc.), but some where they continue on in their wickedness seemingly without consequence in this life! God still opposes them, and their judgement is coming. Does this apply also to believers? Yes-the threa…
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[1 Peter 5:5] Just like fathers are responsible to lead their family with God-given authority, elders are tasked with a similar rule over the church. Be intentionally regarding one another with humility. Selfishness &, empty conceit will choke out humility, but the grace of humility will be a shining light to those who see it.…
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[1 Peter 5:4] Elders are servants of the chief shepherd, no authority in themselves, and consequently are rewarded by Him for faithful service. When are they rewarded? Not primarily now but at Christ’s return-when He, the Chief Shepherd, appears. Do you love His appearing? Are you looking for this day of His return with eager anticipation and watch…
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[1 Peter 5:1-3] Peter exhorts elders to avoid three wrong ways and instead pursue their right counterparts. Like Jesus and his apostles, Elders should serve the body as eager examples, not lording their authority over the flock of God or working for money first and foremost.
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[1 Peter 5:2] Do you appreciate that you have qualified men as shepherds to watch for your souls, or have you bought into the lie that your walk with Jesus is just between you and God? The church is not communism, rather more like family dynamics with fathers as leaders in the home for their good. Elders are to exercise the oversight like God, the …
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[1 Peter 5:2] Leaders as shepherds is a theme in the Old Testament prophets. God condemns them when they feed themselves instead of the flock and promises to be their good shepherd, ultimately sending them good shepherds after His own heart who will care for them, feeding the sheep on knowledge and understanding. This word is fulfilled in Jesus and…
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[1 Pet 5:1-2] Leaders do not make the church, which is a gathering of spirit-indwelt believers. Elders are not for the church's being but for it's well-being, urgent but not essential. Elder (office) is a shepherd & overseer (role-what they do).
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[1 Peter 4:18-19] Entrusting your soul to a faithful and sovereign Creator and Sustainer of all in the midst of suffering is a sure sign of the believer's salvation.
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Christian Hope -Human capacity for future orientation -Human faculty of future participation -Present outlook of well-being -Anticipation of future good -Confidence both in present & future
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[1 Peter 4:16-17] Suffering as a Christian is part of the Christian life, seek to bring Him glory by not being ashamed, living with a conscious sense that we represent Him here. Expect and rejoice in the suffering that God brings as discipline for his beloved children according to His will and good purpose. How are you doing in the discipline and t…
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[1 Pet 4:15] Peter’s prohibition is calling us to self-control and faith so that we will not sin when tempted in trials and suffering. Keep a clean conscience in the context of pressure so we do not suffer because of self-inflicted reasons. Sin really does bring pain and death, reminding us that it is not natural or good.…
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[Gen 48:15-16] Like Jacob, we ought to see the Lord as our personal God in an intimate relationship with our shepherd and redeemer.
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[Gen 47-49] Jacob describes his life as one of sojourning, terminology of one who’s heart and hope is elsewhere, and full of trials. Hebrews 11 describes this perspective in great detail, holding out Jacob as an example amongst so many who died in faith. [Jacob OT Gen 47:9] Few and unpleasant have been the years of my life=[Paul NT Acts 14:22] thro…
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[Heb 10:1-13] The shadows only served to show the need for the substance. How necessary it was for Christ to come into the world to fulfill all that the Old Covenant was powerless to do!
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[Gen 37-39] Joseph, like Jesus, was favored by his father, a man of character, endured sufferings-hated without a cause, and God was with him through it all. The Lord was with Joseph in his unjust slavery and imprisonment, so he was successful and God’s kindness was extended to him-likewise God does not rescue us immediately out of every trial but …
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[Gen 25-27] Jacob values the inheritence of the promise of God through Isaac’s blessing. Even though he schemes with Rebekah to steal Esau’s birthright, God chose Jacob before they were born and works on Jacob to transform him into His man to continue on in the gospel promise and blessing of Abraham and Isaac. Jacob is chosen and loved by God, so m…
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[Gen 22-26] Even though Isaac had the great promise of God to Abraham and his seed ultimately fulfilled in the gospel of Jesus, he still had to learn to survive in the mundane and opposition against him in this life. We as Christians will have to follow in his example as we cling to Christ and his word.…
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[Psalm 138:1-8] David’s had resolved to continue to personally worship the Lord in the midst of war because of God’s steadfast love. David does not let his emotions tell him what to do, but instead he trusts in God’s word and responds appropriately with thanks, singing, and bowing down in worship.
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[Gen 15-23] We continue to walk through the history of God's promises to Abraham and how he believed God as he looked ahead to Jesus' day.
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Eschatology is just the outworking of all the foundational prophesies, promises, and purposes of God in the salvation of sinners in Jesus Christ. This promise to Abraham is identified as the gospel in Galatians 3:7-9, and even Jesus claimed that Abraham looked ahead to Kingdom of Heaven in Christ when He said to the Jews, "your father Abraham rejoi…
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[Gen 3:15] Hope is future oriented, for hope that is seen is not hope. As created beings, we are past, present and future oriented. God's sovereignly planned and announced His redemption in Genesis 3:15. At the Tower of Babel the New World Order was not stopped, just postponed; it’s coming soon-are you ready to suffer as a Christian for the testimo…
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We will go through the history of Genesis at a high level, focusing on three key sections: 1. Patriarchs-1800 yrs in 11 chapters 2. Abraham-covenants, statements, promises 3. Joseph-pattern of his life points to Christ Today, we focus on the patriarchs chapters 1-11.
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Psalm 33 is call to worship, a reminder to trust and fear God over man with a prayer of hope the end: our soul waits for the Lord while rejoicing in him.
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[Psalm 130:1-8] Waiting for the Lord is the essence of Hope in the Old Testament. Hope in the person and Word of the Lord, the steadfast love and plentiful redemption. God may hide His face but He won’t change His heart toward us.
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[Gal 5:5-6] Faith, hope, and love bring stability, strength, and peace in your union wirth Christ through His Spirit. Notice how faith and works, so decisively separated when it comes to justification, are so closely joined in sanctification-the Christian life. James' epistle is not talking about justification by works but about the faith that just…
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[1 Thes 1:2-3] What do we have faith in? The God who Is, the eternal Son, and the Holy Spirit. Our eternal hope begins with justification by faith and the peace with God that we have through our Lord Jesus Christ.
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[1 Thes 1:2-3, 5:8] Faith, love, and hope are the identifying marks of true believers. Paul is presenting these three spiritual dynamics of the Christian life as pertaining specifically to and derived from our Lord Jesus Christ--we cannot obtain these on our own.
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[1 Peter 4:14] Believers are as sheep to be slaughtered in this life, but God tells us that suffering for his sake is a great blessing; being reviled for his sake indicates that the Spirit himself--the culminating feature of the New Covenant--rests on you.
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[1 Peter 4:12-13] Suffering in the Christian life is not strange. You are experiencing the same path and have fellowship with your Lord Jesus as you walk through suffering, which helps you to know Him more.
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[1 Peter 4:12] Expect all manner of painful and difficult trials as you follow the Lord. Surprise is the wrong response. They are from the God who calls you 'beloved,' and are for your testing.
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[Psalm 119] What does it mean to seek the Lord with your whole heart? And why is there the constant refrain of "I do not forget your word" in the context of affliction?
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[1 Peter 4:11] How is God glorified? Through Jesus Christ. This truth is written over our lives now and God sees us and everything we do through His son, our great propitiation and atoning sacrifice, our savior, Lord, and example. May our hearts overflow with the same outbursts of praise as Peter and Paul do in their letters to the church.…
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[1 Peter 4:11] Tracing God’s glory as a theme through all the scriptures shows us clearly how jealous God is for the glory of His own name. God values more than anything else to display His glory. Is it God or you who is at the center of your heart and thoughts? How does God get all glory from our lives? God must always be the giver and we must alw…
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[1 Peter 4:11] Feeling your weakness is not a sign to give up or that we are unable to accomplish great things for God, but rather an awareness of your need for God's strength which is received through prayer.
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[1 Peter 4:11] God gives speakers to the church, who are to keep in mind that they speak the very utterances of God--words from the mouth of God. Have you considered that these "sacred writings" are the very words of God, able to make you wise for salvation and equip you for every good work?
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[1 Peter 4:10] Serve one another with the gift you’ve been given by God's grace. Love fuels service to fulfills perceived needs within the body. The Christian life is to be one of selflessness as stewards with differing abilities. This is not optional-Jesus will hold us accountable.
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[1 Peter 4:10] God employed the people of Israel, putting skill in their hearts to complete His work when it came to building the tabernacle and He does the same today for believers in the temple of the new covenant-the church-as we build one another up to maturity in the unity of our Lord Jesus Christ.…
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[1 Peter 4:9] Peter wants us to have open homes and open hearts toward one another in the body, even when it's hard and we are tempted to complain. God instructs us by the example of the children Israel grumbling against God. God destroyed Israel for complaining and grumbling about lacking food and water-how much more if we complain about inconveni…
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[1 Peter 4:8] In this third sermon focusing on this passage, we narrow in on the priority of love, "above all" in Peter's mind. Healthy churches forbear and deal with sin in love. We must have thick skin and warm hearts, always humbly seeking the good of others, even when it means rebuking or overlooking a transgression in love.…
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[1 Peter 4:7] End of all things is near, THEREFORE... In this second sermon focusing on this passage, we narrow in on the first statement about being of sound judgement and sober - having a focused mind with control and clarity in all areas of life for the purpose of prayer. Sobreity in Paul's letters and the teaching of Jesus has a goal: alertness…
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[1 Peter 4:7] In this first sermon focusing on this passage, we narrow in on the first statement about being of sound judgement and sober - having a focused mind with control and clarity in all areas of life.
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[Acts 2:42-47] What does the quasi biblical term “discipleship” mean, and should we even be using it?
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